| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 618 sider
...incidentally, inasmuch as its extension to Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate, by the...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use the first leisure to make a statement of the facts and principles on which this depends.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 620 sider
...incidentally, inasmuch as its extension to Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate. by the help of my books here, the subject of the limits,of Louisiana. I am satisfied our right to the Perdido is substantial, and can be opposed by... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 sider
...Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate, liy the help of my books here, the subject of the limits...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use the first leisure to make a statement of the facts and principles on which this depends.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1897 - 540 sider
...here, the subject of the limits of Louisiana. I am satisfied our right to the Perdido is substantial, & can be opposed by a quibble on form only ; and our...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use Indian inhabitants : to work salt springs, or mines of coal, metals and other minerals within... | |
| Binger Hermann, United States. General Land Office - 1898 - 140 sider
...incidentally, inasmuch as its extension to Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate, by the...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use the first leisure to make a statement of the facts and principles on which this depends... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 504 sider
...incidentally, inasmuch as its extension to Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate, by the...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use the first leisure to make a statement of the facts and principles on which this depends.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1903 - 312 sider
...incidentally, inasmuch as its extension to Perdido curtails Florida, and renders it of less worth. I have used my spare moments to investigate, by the...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. I will use the first leisure to make a statement of the facts and principles on which this depends.... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1904 - 696 sider
...The President was at first not greatly impressed as August 25th of that year he declared himself " satisfied our right to the Perdido is substantial, and can be opposed by a quibble on form only.1 This conviction, however, did not shake his desire for continued peace. His plan was to push... | |
| University of California, Berkeley - 1914 - 346 sider
...Cox, in The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XVII, 13 ; State Papers, Foreign Relations, II, 566. A few days later he wrote in similar vein to John...westwardly to the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained."24 The results of his study Jefferson incorporated in an historical memoir. In this document... | |
| Thomas Maitland Marshall - 1914 - 338 sider
...holding out a price in the other, we shall certainly obtain the Floridas, and all in good time."22 Jefferson possessed a considerable collection of books...the Bay of St. Bernard, may be strongly maintained. ' >24 The results of his study Jefferson incorporated in an historical memoir. In this document he... | |
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